Over the weekend we had a tragedy unfold in our community, a gunman randomly shot and killed 6 people & critically wounded 2 others.
Saturday night alerts went out that there was a killer on the loose, & by Sunday morning he was in custody.
Kalamazoo & it's surrounding communities is a pretty big city, but not so big that people don't know each other in some way, & to me the aftermath of what happened proves this.
Sunday Morning my wife went to McDonalds to get the kids & their friends breakfast & returned home in tears.
She told me when she got to the window to pay for the food the cashier handed her a receipt, informing her that the lady in front of her had payed for her meals, ($23+). Well, the lady in front of her had to pull forward & wait for her order, so when my wife got her order she parked & went over to her & tried pay her. She refused to take it, stating that if she had wanted her money she wouldn't have done it in the first place. It was just something she likes to do.
She told me they talked for a while about what had happened, then parted ways.
I noticed today too that just about everyone I've seen has smiled, said hello, held open doors, motioned to go ahead at stop signs, ect. ect.
I'm not trying to start some big deal internet response to this, just my observations of the past couple days.
We can't stop people from doing evil things, but from what I've seen, their deeds just make the good in all of us stronger.
Stay safe. Bdad.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/kalamazoo-shootings-6-dead-3-wounded-after-random-shootings-michigan-n522946